The Gospel of the Kingdom
Jesus said that the "gospel of the kingdom" would be preached before the end of the age (Matthew 24:14), but in the West, "the kingdom" is ambiguous, spiritual, "supernatural", and "invading".
Most modern believers base their understanding of "the kingdom" on an unbiblical worldview, dichotomizing "natural" and "supernatural". However, the scriptures speak clearly of "the kingdom of God" being the hope, anchor, and reward of the righteous.
In these notes for Session 6 of the Biblical Theology Seminar, John Harrigan brings clarity to the confusion that an unbiblical worldview has brought related to the hope of the coming kingdom that Jesus will establish based in Jerusalem.
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Author: John Harrigan
Date: December 23, 2011
Topics: Biblical worldview, Eschatology, The kingdom of God
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